---What do pandas eat, do you know? ---Of course,pandas live ______ a special kind of bamboo.

A. on main B. for mainly C. mainly on D. mainly for

C 【解析】句意:——熊貓吃些什么,你知道嗎?——當(dāng)然,熊貓主要以一種特殊的竹子為食。live on以…為食,結(jié)合句意可知,答案為C。
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